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Delhi engineer, his brothers held for murdering and chopping wife's body

Delhi engineer, his brothers held for murdering and chopping wife's body

| @indiablooms | 27 Jun 2018, 04:05 pm

New Delhi, June 27 (IBNS): The Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested a man and two of his brothers for allegedly murdering his wife, and then dumping her chopped body using a cardboard box in Sarita Vihar, media reports said.

 On June 21, the woman's body was discovered chopped in seven pieces inside the cardboard box in an empty plot.

The police hadn't identified the woman initially.

The box in which the woman's body was dumped belonged to a shipping company in Gurgaon.

According to reports, officials of the company told the police that some items, shipped from UAE, were delivered to Javed Akhtar in the box.

When the police quizzed Akhtar, he said the box was kept in his Shaheen Bagh flat.

Bagh reportedly rented the flat to Sajid Ali Ansari, who is accused of his wife's murder.

However, when police went to the flat, they found it locked.

The police arrested Sajid from Jamia Nagar and he admitted to killing his wife Juhi.

Sajid's two brothers were also arrested.

According to reports, Sajid said that he had killed his wife as he had developed relationship with another woman.

The accused, an engineer by training, was unemployed and had a relationship with another woman. Both the husband and his wife hailed from Bihar's Chhapra district.


 

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